You’ll have to use the chmod command in a terminal (e.g. chmod 777 /path/to/phpsearch_files/search_cache/ ) or try clicking on the folder in finder and changing the permissions that way (I’m not sure what is possible in finder)

If that still doesn’t work then best to jump on a MAMP support forum somewhere and find out how to change permissions correctly.

I already looked at the folder in Finder by right clicking on it and selecting GetInfo and looking at the sharing and permissions levels on that folder and it says that everyone, has read/write permissions on it. So will that do?

Will this script work with PHP 5.4? I have it working on a server with 5.2 – but I’m not sure if the issue is with the version of PHP (not working on 5.4) or just something with the settings of that particular installation. I will ask the hosting company, but curious if anyone has this working with v 5.4?

Warning: strtotime(): It is not safe to rely on the system’s timezone settings. You are required to use the date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We selected ‘America/New_York’ for ‘EDT/-4.0/DST’ instead in /var/www/vhosts/dtbaker.net/tf/widget_search2/search.php on line 228

HI, I have this installed and works good. I tried to do some searching but not seen a solution. Can the search engine exclude <meta name=”keywords” content/> and <meta name=”description” content/> ? I remember seeing it include such keywords in the search. Thanks in advance!

As you can see, when the page is visited that is not the proper title let alone languages have been disabled for a month so and they are not available or linked anywhere and the language files removed altogether. Where could it be getting this information? Is this search script using an api from a search engine like bing or google and these are old results?

We are also not seeing any result for “green” when our green web page is not only linked via several pages but also linked in our sitemap linked from the homepage. There is no reason this should not be appearing.

When I look at the source code for https://www.ultrawebhosting.com there is no mention of green anywhere on the page. Maybe try only have the “www” in the site config list and update the search index to see if it’s better.

The script does not support my htaccess rules. I rewrite all my content files (index.php) to the folder – example https://www.domain.fqdn/my-content/. If the script is running to get the content, an errror occurred = 301 Moved Permanently. However, my rewrite-rule is absolutely normal. Can you fix the problem, with the “normal” rewrite rules?